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10.6: How to install Win XP Pro Service Pack 3 in Boot Camp 3 Nov 02, '09 07:30:03AM • Contributed by: robg Over the weekend, in preparation for an upcoming review of the newest versions http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20091031132634361 of Fusion and VirtualBox, I needed to set up a new Boot Camp partition on my MacBook Pro. Because Windows 7 isn't yet officially supported by Apple, and Vista isn't widely used, I chose to http://headadmin.net/?p=325 install XP Pro. My XP Pro disc is a Service Pack 2 release, so after booting into Windows, the system found and downloaded a bunch of updates to apply, chief among them Service Pack 3 windows xp (SP3). The update process went smoothly, until the system tried to install SP3. The update process started, then died with this error: An error occured while copying file osloader.ntd. Cannot copy file to destination directory. Click Retry to retry the operation or click Cancel. At that point, the only solution was to bail on the update, and have Windows back out the changes it had already made. I tried a few windows xp sp3 times, but always got stuck at the same point. After a fair bit of digging and hair pulling, I found this Apple Support document that describes the problem, its cause, and (most importantly) the solution. You can read the details in the support doc, but in case that ever vanishes, here's a quick recap. The problem is caused by Windows' insistence on writing the SP3 update to the first partition it sees. Because Boot Camp 3 mounts your Mac OS disk as a read-only disk in Windows, this is the first partition the system sees, and the SP3 install fails. To get around this problem, you need to first back out of the SP3 installer (which involves a series of clicking various No, OK, and Cancel buttons). Once out of the installer, you need to rename a file buried inside the Windows system files. On your Boot Camp partition, navigate into Windows » System 32 » drivers. Here you'll find a file named AppleMNT (it's a .sys file). Rename it to AppleMNT_keep, then restart Windows. After the restart, verify that your Mac OS partition no longer shows in the My Computer window, then install SP3. When it's done and you've restarted, rename the AppleMNT_keep file to AppleMNT, and res
a Windows XP SP2 running on a Mac (boot camp): "There is not enough disk space on C:\WINDOWS\$NtServicePackUninstall$ to install Service Pack 3" Solved the problem by adding a new string value named BootDir with the value C:\ under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\. Restarted and installed SP3. Posted in: Mac, Windows XP Daniel 2 Comments cuq says: 2012-06-27 at 16:45 / thank you! you save me hours! I think I could never solve this by my own… cheers David says: 2015-07-21 at 03:49 / Ever since SP3 came out, it kept giving me a not enough disk space error, no matter how much space I freed up. Finally was able to get it to work -- thanks! Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Name * Email * Website < ?php if ( is_home() ) { ?> Rebelz Sporting Goods < ?php } ?> © 2016 headadmin.net. All rights reserved. WordPress Theme designed by Theme Junkie